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6 Days Classic Kazakhstan Tour - From Almaty to Mountains, Canyons & Lakes

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  • Ascension Cathedral, Almaty
  • Shymbulak Peak, Medeo
  • Charyn Canyon National Park
  • Kaindy Lake
  • Kazakhstan Food
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Best Almaty Kazakhstan Tour Package: From Old Capital to Natural Wonders

Discover Kazakhstan’s breathtaking beauty with our 6 Days Classic Kazakhstan Tour, the ultimate journey from Almaty, the gateway to the country’s natural wonders. Perfect for nature lovers and culture seekers.

Begin in Almaty (former capital)—explore its historic core, including the Central State Museum, bustling Green Bazaar, iconic Ascension Cathedral, and panoramic views of the city from Kok-Tobe Hill.

Then, venture into the wild (mountains, canyons & lakes): Ride the Medeo Cable Car to Shymbulak Peak’s snowy heights, interact with trained hawks at Sunkar Falcon Farm, marvel at Charyn Canyon’s “Grand Canyon of Central Asia,” Kaindy Lake’s sunken forest, and Kolsay Lakes’ turquoise gems.

Book our 6 Days Kazakhstan Tour Package now - don’t miss the chance to experience Kazakhstan’s most iconic destinations with ease. Let us handle the details while you create unforgettable memories!

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
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Highlight 1: Nestled among the snow-capped mountains, Almaty - Kazakhstan’s Former Capital & City of Apples - is an ex-Soviet gem. As a gateway to lakes & canyons, it also blends Silk Road charm & Eurasian vibes, offering a taste of pure Central Asian warmth.
Independence Monument, Republic Square of Almaty
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Highlight 2: Dive into Kazakhstan’s history & soul by visiting two unique museums: Central State Museum of Kazakhstan (200k+ exhibits, Golden Man) & Museum of Folk Musical Instruments (1k+ traditional tools, Kazakh instruments, live performances).
Central State Museum of Kazakhstan, Almaty
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Highlight 3: Discover Almaty’s culture and architecture: marvel at the Central Mosque’s golden domes, explore vibrant Green Bazaar’s flavors, honor WWII heroes at Panfilov Park, and visit the colorful wooden Ascension Cathedral, a Tsarist-era masterpiece.
28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park, Almaty
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Highlight 4: Visit Kok-Tobe Hill (1,100m) for panoramic views of Almaty City & snow-capped Tianshan Mountains. A scenic cable car ride, the Beatles monument, iconic TV tower, amusement park, sunset & local dining - perfect for photography & relaxation.
Kok Tobe Hill, Almaty
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Highlight 5: Experience the breathtaking Medeu Cable Car ride to Shymbulak Peak, just 25 km from Almaty. Glide past stunning landscapes, including snow-capped mountains and alpine meadows, for unforgettable 360° views year-round!
Medeu Cable Car, Almaty
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Highlight 6: Visit Sunkar Falcon Farm for an unforgettable falcon show, showcasing ancient hunting techniques with trained hawks. Learn about conservation efforts while surrounded by the stunning Ile-Alatau National Park scenery!
Sunkar Falcon Centre, Almaty
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Highlight 7: Charyn Canyon National Park, Central Asia’s "Grand Canyon," boasts 12-million-year-old rock formations shaped by wind and water. Hike the Valley of Castles’ 2-3 km trail, marvel at mythical spires, and relax by the Charyn River with sweeping Tien Shan views.
Charyn Canyon National Park
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Highlight 8: Journey to the surreal Kaindy Lake (2,000m), where a "sunken forest" of ghostly 400-year-old spruce trees emerges from icy, turquoise waters. This unique alpine gem is a Lonely Planet-acclaimed wilderness, perfect for hiking & photography.
Kaindy Lake
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Highlight 9: Explore Kolsay Lakes National Park, a Tian Shan gem. Visit its accessible Lower Lake, which dazzles with turquoise waters perfectly reflecting snow-capped peaks and spruce forests, ideal for gentle walks and boat rides.
Kolsay Lakes National Park
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Almaty City, Kazakhstan (3 Days)

Central State Museum of Kazakhstan (Closed on Tuesdays), Central Mosque, Green Bazaar, 28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park (Ascension Cathedral, Museum of Folk Musical Instruments/Closed on Mondays), Kok-Tobe Hill (Cable Car), Shymbulak Peak (Medeo Cable Car), Sunkar Falcon Farm, President Park of 1st President

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Charyn Canyon, Kazakhstan (0.5 Day)

Charyn Canyon National Park (Valley of Castles)

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Kolsay Lakes National Park, Kazakhstan (1.5 Day)

Kolsay Lakes National Park (Kaindy Lake and Lower Kolsai Lake)

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Almaty City, Kazakhstan (1 Day)

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Day 1 Almaty Arrival | Airport Pick-up & Hotel Check in, Free Time Explore

Welcome to Almaty, Kazakhstan’s Old Capital & Largest City! Upon your arrival at Almaty International Airport, your guide will greet you with a sign bearing your name at the arrivals gate. From there, it's about a 20 km drive to the downtown area. Enjoy your free time in Almaty.

Nestled at the foot of the majestic Trans-Ili Alatau mountain range, Almaty enchants travelers with its breathtaking natural setting, where snow-capped peaks are always in view. Known as the “Father of Apples” & “City of Apples”, it’s believed to be the genetic birthplace of modern apples. Spot whimsical apple art dotted all over Almaty - sweet, playful, and totally Instagram-worthy!

Once a pivotal city on the Silk Road, Almaty is celebrated for its relaxed, friendly vibe, making it a haven for hikers, foodies, and culture lovers. As Kazakhstan’s former capital (1929–1997), it retains a distinct Soviet-era charm, with leafy streets, grand avenues, and impressive cultural landmarks.

Almaty feels like a blend of European and Asian influences - clean, safe, and vibrant, with a multi-ethnic population of Kazakhs, Russians, Uyghurs, and Koreans. Be sure to try local delicacies like beshbarmak (a hearty meat and noodle dish) and shubat (fermented camel milk) for an authentic taste of nomadic heritage.

Free Time Ideas:
1.Almaty Metro Experience
: It is a 18-meter-deep Soviet-era marvel. Ride affordable, scenic lines: Abay Station’s cultural murals, Zhibek Zholy’s art. See uniquely themed stations adorned with beautiful mosaics, murals & ornate chandeliers. It’s an artistic underground museum & a functional transit hub.
2.Abilkhan Kasteev State Art Museum: As the largest art museum in Kazakhstan, it showcases over 23,000 works from Kazakh folk art and renowned artists to Soviet-era masterpieces & European paintings. Must-sees include works by the museum's namesake, Abilkhan Kasteev, and a rich display of traditional Kazakh crafts.
3.Abay Opera House: Watch an evening performance (affordable) at one of Central Asia's oldest opera houses. It showcases world-class ballet & opera productions. Its elegant, Soviet-era architecture & grand interior provide a truly memorable cultural experience.
4.Night Life at Arbat Street: It is a vibrant pedestrian zone. Enjoy street performers, browse local art and crafts, and relax at one of its many cozy cafes. It's the perfect place to soak up the local culture.

Arrival Ideas:
1. For Flights: Almaty International Airport (ALA) is Kazakhstan’s busiest hub, offering direct flights from major cities like Istanbul, Dubai, Frankfurt, Seoul, Beijing, and Moscow. Check airlines like Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, or Air Astana for the latest schedules and connections.
2.For Visas: Kazakhstan offers visa-free entry for citizens of over 80 countries, including the U.S., EU nations, the UK, Canada, Australia, and most of Asia. Others apply for an e-visa online - fast, simple, and ready for your adventure! Always confirm requirements with official government sources before your trip.

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Day 2 Almaty City Tour | Central State Museum of Kazakhstan (Closed on Tuesdays), Central Mosque, Green Bazaar, 28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park (Ascension Cathedral, Museum of Folk Musical Instruments/Closed on Mondays), Kok-Tobe Hill (Cable Car)

A full day exploring Almaty’s highlights! Today’s Almaty tour blends history, culture & nature: Central State Museum (history buffs’ paradise), Central Mosque (golden domes), Green Bazaar (food & local life), Panfilov Park (honor heroes), Zenkov Cathedral (wooden architecture), Folk Instruments Museum (Kazakh culture & musical tradition), Kok-Tobe Hill (panoramic views).

First, visit Central State Museum of Kazakhstan (Closed on Tuesdays), the landmark of Almaty. Designed by well-known architect Andrey Pavlochich Zenkov and constructed in 1904-1907, it is one of Central Asia's largest and oldest museums, which endured a strong earthquake in 1911. The museum has 3 floors with more than 200,000 exhibits spanning from the Stone Age to modern times, and it offers a deep dive into Kazakh history. Must-sees include the iconic Golden Man replica (4th-century BCE Saka armor; a national symbol of Kazakhstan), Mongol-era artifacts, and traditional nomadic costumes.

Then, pay a visit to the Central Mosque (Closed on Friday). The mosque has a capacity of up to 7,000 people, is one of the largest mosques in Kazakhstan. Minarets are located in the corners of the building, the domes of which are covered with real gold.

Nearby, the Green Bazaar (Zeleny Bazar), a 19th-century market, buzzes with local life and offers a wide array of snacks and souvenirs. Must-sees: vibrant stalls of spices, fruits (apples of different colors), and handmade crafts. Must-tries: juicy samsa (meat pies), tangy kurt (dried cheese), horse sausage (kazy), and delicious dairy treats.

In the afternoon, explore 28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park (Panfilov Park), a green oasis in Almaty. The park is named after Soviet General Ivan Panfilov, 28 soldiers are remembered for delaying the German advance into the Soviet capital of Moscow in 1941. "Great Russia, but nowhere to retreat. Moscow is behind us." These were the final words of political commissar Klochkov, a phrase that became legendary in Soviet history books. Stroll peaceful paths and honor the 28 WWII heroes at the solemn monument with an eternal flame. It shows us how hard war is and why we should care about peace.

Not far away, you’ll find the colorful Ascension Cathedral, also known as Zenkov Cathedral, in honor of its designer, the Russian architect Andrei Pavlovich Zenkov. This landmark inside Panfilov Park is one of the best photography spots in Almaty.

Completed in 1907, this Tsarist-era wooden building (56 meters tall) is the second-tallest wooden church in the world. As a prime example of a Russian Orthodox church built without a single nail, it remarkably survived the devastating 1911 earthquake (magnitude 7.7) with minimal damage.

During the Soviet period, the cathedral was used to house a museum and a radio tower. Today, it accommodates 1,800 people and hosts regular services. Must-sees include the vibrant interior murals, the intricate iconostasis, and the historic bell tower. Its peaceful ambiance makes it a perfect place for contemplation.

Nearby, you can visit the Kazakh Museum of Folk Musical Instruments (Closed on Mondays), which was once the House of Officers. The wooden Russian-style building, erected in 1908, was designed by the same architect as the cathedral, Andrei Pavlovich Zenkov.

Kazakhstan is a multi-ethnic country with a long and rich musical history. You can explore over 1,000 instruments here, including Kazakh national musical instruments like wooden harps, horns, bagpipes, the lute-like two-stringed dombra, and the viola-like kobyz. Some were once played by famous composers. You may get a chance to enjoy live performances and interactive exhibits that celebrate the soul of Kazakh music. It's a must for music lovers.

At last, time to reach Kok-Tobe Hill, a symbol of Almaty. With an elevation of 1,100 meters, the hill offers breathtaking views of Almaty city & the snow-capped Shymbulak Mountain (Tianshan Mountains). Ride the scenic cable car, visit the Beatles monument, and snap photos of the iconic TV tower (372 meters tall). Enjoy the amusement park (self-pay; Ferris wheel & mini-zoo), souvenir shops, and local dining. It’s perfect for photography (sunset), relaxation, and family fun amidst nature!

Overnight in Almaty.

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Day 3 Almaty - Medeo Gorge - Almaty | Shymbulak Peak (Medeo Cable Car), Sunkar Falcon Farm (Trained Hawk), President Park of 1st President

Day trip from Almaty to Medeo (Central Asia’s Switzerland): Escape to the mountains! Ride the Medeo cable car to Shymbulak Peak for stunning alpine views. Visit Sunkar Falcon Farm to see trained hawks, then stroll through President Park, a serene green space honoring Kazakhstan's legacy.

Only 25 km away from Almaty city, you will reach Medeu Cable Car station (near Shymbulak Ski Resort), which is located inside the Ile-Alatau National Park. This area is also known for Medeo Skating Rink, the world's highest Olympic-size ice rink, famed for its high-altitude records and dramatic mountain backdrop. This is a must-visit for winter sports enthusiasts.

Besides winter ski, the Medeu Cable Car ride (3 sections; 6 rides for round trip) is a world-class attraction in itself for nature lovers. Riding it is a front-row seat to the Tian Shan Mountains’ grandeur: as you ascend from Medeu Valley (1,691 m) to Shymbulak Mountain Resort (2,260 m), you’ll glide past snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows, rocky cliffs, pine forests, and the turquoise waters of the Medeu Gorge. The Shymbulak Peak (3,200 m) is the highest point reachable by cable car, offering breathtaking 360° views of Almaty, the Ili River, and distant glaciers. On clear days, you can see for miles - perfect for photography or simply soaking in the silence. Open year-round, it’s perfect for skiers, hikers, or sightseers.

After that, transfer to Sunkar Falcon Farm (Sunkar Falcon Centre/Sanctuary), where you’ll enjoy a falcon show (featuring hunting techniques and the taming process) with specially trained hawks. The show runs daily except Mondays and Tuesdays, starting at 4 p.m. (please confirm with us). Learn about Kazakhstan’s ancient hunting traditions, conservation efforts, and even hold a trained bird—all while enjoying stunning views of the Ile-Alatau National Park surroundings.

Founded in 1989, Sunkar was originally established to protect falcons. Today, it cares for around 400 birds from 15 species - including owls, eagles, lammergeyers, vultures, hawks, and falcons. Beyond raptors, the center is also home to wolves and Tazy dogs (Kazakhstan’s national breed), faithful companions to nomads for centuries.

Lastly, head back to the downtown with a stop at President Park of 1st President, the former state-owned apple orchards. It is a tranquil urban oasis with more than 10,000 trees and 400 shrubs, perennial and annual flowers. Walking among firs and birches, admiring the squirrels and birds of this park, is a simple routine for locals here.

The highlight of the President Park is the city’s largest fountain (performed every hour in the evening), which is a multi-stage water theme with light and music. Right behind the fountain is the monumental sculptural composition, "Kazakhstan", unveiled in 2011, which features a bronze golden eagle and a figure of Nursultan Nazarbayev, symbolising independence. A man-made hill (approx. 30 m high) crowned with a gazebo offers panoramic views of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains and the Almaty skyline.

Free Time Ideas:
1.Mega Park Mall:
Explore the largest shopping and entertainment complex in Central Asia. 200+ stores (local/international brands), diverse eateries, cinema, and family zones. Perfect for shopping, dining, and fun under one roof!
2.Republic Square: Almaty's central hub, surrounded by key government buildings, fountains, and vibrant flowerbeds. Admire the Independence Monument and golden statue of the Golden Warrior. A key site of national pride and history.

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Day 4 Almaty - Saty Village | Charyn Canyon National Park (Valley of Castles), Kolsay Lakes National Park (Kaindy Lake)

Depart Almaty to explore the stunning Charyn Canyon (200 km; 3.5h). When reach Saty Village, transfer to visit the enchanting Kaindy Lake, known for its submerged forest and breathtaking scenery! Then, head back to Saty Village for overnight. (Today is about 330 km on road).

Charyn Canyon National Parkthe second-largest canyon in the world, is a must-see destination near Almaty, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and adventure. The park’s 12-million-year-old sedimentary rock formations, carved by the Charyn River, tell a vivid story of Earth’s history - from prehistoric lake beds to ancient river systems.

Often called the "Grand Canyon of Central Asia", the Charyn Canyon is particularly famous for the Valley of Castles (Dolina Zamkov), a section of the canyon with towering, wind-sculpted rock formations that resemble mythical castles and spires. Explore the 2-3 km trail in the Valley of Castles, marveling at the towering cliffs, vibrant colors, and unique geological formations sculpted by wind and water. At the end of the main trail, the canyon floor opens up to the Charyn River. It's a peaceful spot for a rest and offers a different perspective on the canyon's scale. It is great to relax by the Charyn River with a packed lunch or snacks.

The Charyn Canyon National Park spans 154 km along the Charyn River, offering a mix of semi-deserts, lush greenery, and dense forests, with views of the snow-capped Tien Shan Mountains in the distance. You can even try your luck to spot some wildlife, such as foxes, hares, gerbils, eagles, pheasants, snakes and lizards. (What to bring: Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, water, snacks, and a camera.)

After that, head to Kaindy Lake (altitude: 2,000 m) via Saty Village. Nestled in Kolsay Lakes National Park, it is a must-visit for its surreal Sunken Forest, crystal-clear cobalt-blue waters, and dramatic alpine scenery. Formed by a landslide triggered by the 1911 earthquake, the lake submerged a forest of 400-year-old Schrenk’s spruce trees, leaving their skeletal trunks rising vertically from the water like ghostly masts.

Famed as a Lonely Planet "Top 20 Most Amazing Travel Destinations", its iconic feature is the Underwater Forest, where you can watch the perfectly preserved needles of the spruce trees below the waterline. Enjoy the lake’s striking color (from mineral deposits), as it shifts with the light.

Accessible only via rugged mountain roads (switch to 4x4 vehicles; horse riding or hike a short trail), the lake offers a wilderness experience ideal for hikers and photographers. You will be rewarded with vibrant blue-green waters, framed by snow-capped Tian Shan Mountains and dense pine forests - creating a postcard-perfect backdrop.

The lake spans ~400 meters long, reaching nearly 30 meters deep. Walk the shore to admire tree trunks emerging from the water, or hike to viewpoints for panoramic shots of the lake, mountains, and forest. It’s especially stunning in autumn (golden trees) or winter (snow-capped peaks). 

Overnight in Saty Village.

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Day 5 Saty village - Almaty | Kolsay Lakes National Park (Lower Kolsai Lake)

Depart Saty Village to explore Kolsay Lakes’ emerald waters, alpine trails, and soak in Tian Shan’s dramatic vistas. Enjoy fresh mountain air, pristine beauty, and hiking before returning to Almaty. (Today’s journey covers over 300 km of driving.)

Kolsai Lakes National Park, a hidden gem in Kazakhstan’s Tian Shan Mountains, is renowned for its pristine alpine beauty, diverse ecosystems, and year-round appeal. Its three interconnected lakes - Lower (Nizhneye; 1,800 m), Middle (Mynzholki; 2,250 m), and Upper (Verkhneye; 2,700m) - earn the nickname “Pearls of the Northern Tian Shan” for their striking turquoise waters and mountain backdrops.

This tour focuses on Lower Kolsai Lake: the most accessible option (the other two require a 6-7 hour hike, better suited for dedicated hiking days). Its crystal-clear waters reflect snow-dusted peaks and dense spruce forests, earning comparisons to “Switzerland meets Xinjiang” for dramatic beauty.

Local villagers offer optional horse riding tours (self-pay) around the lake—a traditional way to explore. You can also rent a boat (optional, self-pay) to glide across its trout-filled waters. Follow the well-maintained, flat lakeshore path: an easy, scenic walk with opportunities to spot local wildlife (e.g., birds, small mammals).

After that, head back to Almaty.

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Day 6 Almaty Departure | Hotel Check-out and Airport see-off

It is time to end your unforgettable 6 Days Kazakhstan Tour. Your driver will ensure a smooth transfer to Tashkent International Airport for your departure flight.

Trip Extension: If you'd like to extend your adventures in Central Asia, consider exploring other notable regions like Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan, etc. Feel free to contact us to customize your extended itinerary.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your tour of Asia. We are dedicated to enhancing your travel experiences and look forward to welcoming you on your next adventure in Asia. Have a safe journey home!

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Price: What’s Included & What’s Excluded

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All prices are per person, based on twin or double occupancy. For triple occupancy, please consult with our travel advisor.
 
Price varies depending on travel date, group size, hotel class, a program in your itinerary, and possible fluctuation of currency exchange rate.

What's Included:

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Guide Service: Professional English-speaking tour guide.
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Attraction Tickets: All entrance fees to the sites listed in the itinerary.
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Transportation: Airport transfers on arrival and departure. Private Vehicle for city sightseeing tours. KTX (bullet train) tickets.
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Accommodation: Hotels are listed in the itinerary.
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Meals: Daily breakfast at the hotel.
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Service fee: planning, handling, operational and communication charges

What's Excluded:

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Visa Fees: Cost of tourist visa if required, depending on the traveler’s nationality.
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Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is not included.
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Optional Tours and Activities: The cost of all optional activities in the itinerary is not included.
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Single Supplement:  Additional charge for travelers who wish to have a private room.
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Tips and Gratuities: Tips for tour guides and drivers, which are optional and at the traveler’s discretion.
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Overtime Service Fees:Additional charges may apply for services requested beyond the scheduled hours.
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Personal Expenses: Shopping, additional meals, snacks, and beverages outside of those specified in the itinerary.

Central Asia Trip Notes & Booking Tips

1. What are Central Asia Countries? Experience highlights of each “Stan”
Country Highlights Must-Do Experiences
Kazakhstan Endless steppe, futuristic cities, striking natural wonders Explore Almaty’s lively streets, marvel at Charyn Canyon, ride cable cars to mountain viewpoints, and learn about nomadic horse culture
Kyrgyzstan Mountain peaks, alpine lakes, nomadic spirit Stay in a yurt at Issyk-Kul Lake, visit Burana Tower, hike alpine gorges, and watch eagle hunting demonstrations
Uzbekistan Silk Road jewels, turquoise domes, vibrant bazaars Wander Registan Square in Samarkand, explore Bukhara’s old town, admire mosaics in Shakhrisabz, shop for silk, spices, and carpets
Tajikistan Rugged mountains, hidden valleys, Sogdian history Discover Penjikent’s ruins, trek to the Seven Lakes, and meet locals in remote mountain villages
Turkmenistan Marble cities, desert mysteries, Silk Road ruins Camp by the fiery Darvaza Gas Crater, explore Ancient Merv, and see Ashgabat’s white-marble monuments
2. When is the best time to visit Central Asia?
  • Spring (April June): Mild weather, blooming valleys, fewer crowds

(1) Perfect for sightseeing in Uzbekistan’s Silk Road cities (Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva) before the summer heat. (2) Kyrgyzstan’s and Kazakhstan’s mountains are lush and green, great for gentle hikes. (3) Desert areas in Turkmenistan are comfortable for visiting Darvaza Gas Crater and Merv.

  • Autumn (September October) - Most Recommended Season: Pleasant temperatures, colorful landscapes

(1) Ideal time for a grand tour of all 5 Stans. (2) Crisp, sunny days make exploring cities and mountain regions easy. (3) Harvest season - fresh fruits, bazaars full of melons, grapes, pomegranates. (4) Issyk-Kul Lake and alpine gorges in Kyrgyzstan are at their most photogenic.

  • Summer (July August): Hot in deserts & Silk Road cities (up to 40°C), but: great for high-altitude trekking in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan (Pamir Mountains, Seven Lakes).

3. What are the visa requirements for each country?

For most western / developed-country travelers, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan are fairly easy to enter (visa-free or e-visa) if you plan properly.

Turkmenistan remains the most challenging: must plan ahead, may need a LOI, possibly limit to tour operator itineraries.

Always check entry point regulations (airport vs land border), as some visas / e-visas / visa-on-arrival are only valid through certain border crossings.

Double-check the duration you're allowed (30, 45, 60, 90 days) - depends heavily on your passport country.


4. Silk Road Cultures & Nature Landscapes in Central Asia
Theme Highlights Where
Silk Road Cultures Wander historic Silk Road cities with turquoise domes and caravanserais Uzbekistan: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva
Explore an ancient Sogdian city and its 7thcentury frescoes Tajikistan: Penjikent
Contrast Ashgabat’s modern whitemarble skyline with the ruins of ancient Merv Turkmenistan: Ashgabat, Merv
Meet artisans weaving carpets, baking traditional bread, crafting felt yurts - living nomadic traditions Across Central Asia (community workshops, markets, yurt makers)
Nature Landscapes Marvel at the Darvaza Gas Crater glowing in the Karakum Desert Turkmenistan: Darvaza, Karakum Desert
Relax by IssykKul, the “Pearl of Kyrgyzstan,” ringed by snowcapped peaks Kyrgyzstan: IssykKul Lake
Hike to Tajikistan’s Seven Lakes or explore the “little brother” to the Grand Canyon Tajikistan: Seven Lakes; Kazakhstan: Charyn Canyon
Experience nomadic life in a yurt camp, ride horses in alpine valleys, stargaze on the steppe Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan (yurt camps, alpine pastures)
5. What special experiences are included in our itinerary?
  • Darvaza Gas Crater camping with desert stargazing
  • In-depth Silk Road exploration of Samarkand’s old city
  • Tajikistan’s Seven Lakes hike with a lakeside picnic
  • Kyrgyz falconry show and hands-on yurt-making experience
  • Charyn Canyon hike plus Almaty cable car to a skyline night view
  • Tajik home visit with demonstrations of traditional handicrafts
6. About Tour Pace

Our tour is designed to provide a comprehensive experience without feeling overly rushed. We balance city tours with travel days to ensure you get enough rest. While some days involve long drives between destinations, we plan strategic stops for sightseeing and breaks. You'll have time to explore the major sites in each city and enjoy the journey between them. The pace varies by region: cities like Samarkand are fast-paced, while the mountain regions of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan offer a slower, more relaxed tempo.


7. Crossing Borders Between the “Stans”

Here’s what to expect at the most commonly used checkpoints:

Border Crossing Connects Opening Hours Crossing Time Crossing Type Notes for Travelers
Oybek Tashkent (Uzbekistan) ⇆ Khujand (Tajikistan) Daily, usually 08:00–18:00 ~30–60 min (may be longer on weekends/holidays) Pedestrian & vehicle One of the busiest crossings; be ready for lines. Good road conditions on both sides.
Jartepa Samarkand (Uzbekistan) ⇆ Penjikent (Tajikistan) Daily, 08:00–18:00 ~20–40 min Pedestrian & vehicle Most convenient for travelers; short transfer, border staff generally friendly.
Shavat Khiva/Urgench (Uzbekistan) ⇆ Dashoguz (Turkmenistan) Daily, 09:00–18:00 ~45–90 min Pedestrian only (vehicles drop/pick up travelers at both sides) Requires Turkmen visa in advance or pre-arranged LOI. Can be busy in mornings.
Farap Bukhara (Uzbekistan) ⇆ Turkmenabat (Turkmenistan/Mary route) Daily, 08:00–18:00 ~1–2 hrs Pedestrian & vehicle Key crossing for travelers heading to Merv; customs can take longer, be patient.
Korday Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) ⇆ Almaty (Kazakhstan) Open 24 hrs ~30–60 min (rush hours longer) Pedestrian & vehicle Major highway crossing, usually efficient; popular with locals and travelers.

Traveler Tips:

  • Timing Matters: Arrive early in the morning to avoid queues, especially at Shavat & Farap.
  • Paperwork Ready: Keep passports, visas (or e-visa printouts), and customs forms handy.
  • Walking vs. Vehicle:At some borders (Shavat, Oybek), you may need to walk across the neutral zone (few hundred meters).
  • Seasonal Considerations: Summer is busier due to local travel; winter may bring delays from weather.
  • Patience & Flexibility: Border procedures are generally friendly but not always fast - use this time to experience the real pace of Central Asia.

Hotels & Camping Experiences in Central Asia

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We carefully select accommodations across the five “Stans” to ensure both comfort and authenticity.

In Cities:

You will stay in well-located hotels (3-5 stars, with 4 stars recommended) - a mix of international chains and charming boutique hotels. All are clean, comfortable, non-smoking, and offer easy access to lively bazaars, shopping streets, and major attractions. Free Wi-Fi is available in most properties.

In Villages & Countryside:

Around the Seven Lakes, Pamir, and Issyk-Kul areas, accommodation is mainly in cozy family guesthouses, mountain lodges, or traditional yurt camps. Facilities are simple but authentic, letting you experience the local way of life. Yurt camps in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan are usually shared or semi-private, with communal or partially private bathrooms. Nights can be chilly, but electric blankets or stoves are typically provided.

Camping Experience:

At places like the Darvaza Gas Crater, you will stay in fixed or mobile tents with basic shared facilities. Nights can be windy with significant temperature drops, so warm clothing is recommended.

Photo Gallery for This Itinerary

  • Almaty Metro, Kazakhstan
  • Abilkhan Kasteev State Art Museum
  • Apple art dotted all over Almaty
  • Abay Kazakh State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater
  • Central State Museum of Kazakhstan, Almaty
  • 28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park, Almaty
  • Ascension Cathedral, Almaty
  • Kok Tobe Hill, Almaty
  • Medeo Skating Rink, Almaty
  • Shymbulak Peak, Medeo
  • Sunkar Falcon Centre, Almaty
  • President Park of 1st President, Almaty
  • Charyn Canyon National Park
  • Charyn Canyon National Park
  • Charyn Canyon National Park
  • Kaindy Lake
  • Kolsay Lakes National Park
  • Kolsay Lakes National Park
  • Kolsay Lakes National Park
  • Kolsay Lakes National Park
  • Kazakhstan Food
  • President Park of 1st President, Almaty
  • Arbat Street, Almaty
  • Republic Square, Almaty

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Our Three Stans adventure with Asia Odyssey Travel was phenomenal.

The itinerary brilliantly captured the essence of the Silk Road, from Uzbekistan's majestic architecture to Tajikistan's rugged mountains and Turkmenistan's surreal desert craters. Our guide's expertise brought history alive, and our driver ensured a smooth, comfortable journey throughout. Impeccable service and an unforgettable deep dive into Central Asia's heart. Highly recommended!

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The itinerary brilliantly captured the essence of the Silk Road, from Uzbekistan's majestic architecture to Tajikistan's rugged mountains and Turkmeni...
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Date of Experience: Sep 01, 2025

Tour Customized by: Rex

You May be Interested in This Tour: 14 Days Uzbekistan Tajikistan Turkmenistan: 3 Stans Tour, Silk Road & Desert Craters

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A perfect historical and scenic addition to our Central Asia trip!

Asia Odyssey Travel delivered a fantastic Tajikistan tour from Samarkand! We loved the smooth cross-border logistics. We explored ancient Sogdian cities and the beautiful Fann Mountains. Our guide and driver were excellent, making the Northern Tajikistan discovery memorable and comfortable. 

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Asia Odyssey Travel delivered a fantastic Tajikistan tour from Samarkand! We loved the smooth cross-border logistics. We explored ancient Sogdian citi...
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Date of Experience: Jun 21, 2025

Tour Customized by: Hannah

You May be Interested in This Tour: 5 Days Tajikistan Tour from Samarkand, Uzbekistan

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An incredible Turkmenistan experience!

Our tour was smooth and efficient, with a knowledgeable guide and professional driver. The ancient wonders of Merv and Konye-Urgench (UNESCO sites) were breathtaking, and seeing the Door to Hell was surreal. Highly recommend!

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Our tour was smooth and efficient, with a knowledgeable guide and professional driver. The ancient wonders of Merv and Konye-Urgench (UNESCO sites) we...
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Date of Experience: May 07, 2025

Tour Customized by: Nicole

You May be Interested in This Tour: 5 Days Classic Turkmenistan Tour: UNESCO Ancient Wonders & Door to Hell

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Tour Code: AOT-CAT-028
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Travel Route: Almaty - Shymbulak Peak - Charyn Canyon - Kaindy Lake - Kolsay Lakes - Almaty
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